Response 1 : You have two -b option. Keep only this one : -b "dc=emea,dc=zf-world,dc=com" Is your ldap server accept simple connexions? Check password and your bind dn. Response 2 : Yes Werner.Rost@xxxxxx a écrit : >============================================================================== >Some hints for installing squid_ldap_auth (squid 2.5 Stable 12) on Tru64 5.1A >============================================================================== > >(1) Install OpenLDAP > > IAEOLDAP590 installed OpenLDAP 2.0.23 (Directory Services) > > >(2) Squid: make configure > > cd /usr/local/squid-2.5.STABLE12 > ./configure --enable-auth="ntlm,basic" \ > --enable-external-acl-helpers="winbind_group,ldap_group" \ > --enable-basic-auth-helpers="winbind,LDAP" \ > --enable-ntlm-auth-helpers="winbind" \ > --prefix=/usr/local/squid > >(3) find out the location of the file ldap.h > On my machine directory /usr/internet/openldap/include > > copy all files of this directory to > /usr/local/squid-2.5.STABLE12/helpers/external_acl/ldap_group > > > edit /usr/local/squid-2.5.STABLE12/helpers/external_acl/ldap_group/Makefile: > > LIBS = -L/usr/internet/openldap/lib -lldap -llber > > > find out the location of the file libldap.so > On my machine directory /usr/internet/openldap/lib > > copy all files *.so of this directory to /usr/lib > > >(4) Squid: make all > make install > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Now squid_ldap_auth is running well. > >It would be nice if someone can give me sone hints how I can test squid_ldap_auth >interactive without squid. > >I tried: > >/usr/local/squid/libexec/squid_ldap_auth \ > -b o=<LOCATION> \ > -h <ip> \ > -D "cn=<adminuseer>,cn=Users,dc=emea,dc=zf-world,dc=com" \ > -w "<password of adminuser>" \ > -b "dc=emea,dc=zf-world,dc=com" -f sAMAccountName=%s > >and entered <username><blank><password> > > miller secret > >In all cases this leads to > > squid_ldap_auth: WARNING, could not bind to binddn 'Invalid credentials' > ERR Success > > >Question 1: Something wrong with the syntax above? > >Question 2: Is it ok to enter <username><blank><password> ? > > >Werner Rost > > >